EASTERN OREGON'S GREATEST DEPflRTJWEHT STORE. jfc Mat For Department. Wo are showing an oxquisilo lino of Fur Jackets, Capes, Collar ottos and Scarfs, from $1.50 to $40 each. DRESS GOODS. Here are 11 few nlTeriiiiH of the season's lateBt mid most ut trai'ti vc mitterialH for Full Wear: lllnok (Juimd'H Hair nt.. ij-1, $1,23 mid $1.50 Blink l'tibblo Soro nt nnd $1.50 Venetian SmtiiiKH, 00 in. wide, (i difi'erent colorings $1,50 Hup. Cords, ilmlint'H, Whipcords, Ottomans, Armiires and lt.irutheas, in nil solid colors, from $1 to $1.50 per yard A dm! collection of English I'iorolas at $1!.50, $IJ mid $.'i.C0 yd Blanket and Comfort Department. Fine limiunted Comforts $2.50, $1! and $3.50 Ileal Down $7.51), $8 50 and $10 each Blankets in 80 diiiorent qualities. We unit everyone to make thuuiHtilvoa at homo in our storo. All we ask is an opportunity to prove that our news paper talk is not simply the use of space and big words. Just a little of your time- You'll find it time well spent, and we can convince you of the good points of our clothing. While 3'ou are here we want to show you a few of our specials: No. 1. Overcoat at $10.00 A handsome dark blue and black garment, very stylishly mado up. pood serge liriinp, medium length, box cut. We call this special henanpe its values go ordinarily this coat would be cheap at $12.60. 2. Large lino of men's overcoats. No. from v $5.50 to 20.00 No. 3. Men's all-wool wove suits 8.50 No. 4. Men's ohoviot, oxford, korsey suits $10.00 and 12.50 No 5. Men's dark fancy worsted suits, single and d.-b. vest $15 and 16.50 No. 6. Men's fine tailor-made fane' tweed, cheviot and serge suits, from $20.00 to 25.00 is bo well known for its immense variety nnd economical prices that it is hardly worth while to mention it. Tho fall and winter stock is now at its bept. Wo show nov elties and staples in grout profusion. No trouble to show goods. Our Boys' Department Boys' Shoes... There is no economy in buying cheap shoes for boys. Here is the stuff that stands their racket: Seal Grain, heavy soles, sizes H i to 2 riveted seams; ; $2.25 Same, sizes 2i- to 5 2.50 Buffalo Calf, heavy soles, riveted seams; sizes 12 to 2 $2.00 Same, sizes 2h to 5h 2 50 Kangaroo Grain, heavy soles, seamless; sizes 1H to 2 : $1.75 Same, sizes 2& to 5h 2.00 Pease & Mays. All goods marked in plain figures. TIIUKSDAV OUT. 11, 1H0O ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Keller's. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. "King of tlin Opium Ring." At the Vugt opera house tonight. Mrs. Geo. L. Zink, of Lltchilfld, III., is a guest of Dr. mid Mrs. Eehclinan. Clothes Hint fit tho man nud fit the pocket. book nt the Now York Cash store. Call on Mrs. Morgan for art embroid eriea, nluo decorative work in oil mid water colors. 2tf A llftllllt.lfnl ntifl n.tuftl. nt nvlitlitt may be seen at Mrs. Morgan's atudio, on Third street, near Court. 0-13 Now iH the the time to buy your winter fuit. A full line of Men mid Uoyu cloth ing nt the Nmv York Gash store." Hr, Donne received a telegram today announcing that Grand Master WcllB, "I Astoria, will be in town tomorrow iilKht and will visit Columbia Lodge of O.ld Follows. Mis Um-'tf collection of Indian bask "Is whl be on exhibition all the week nt Hi" liug resldciico on Fourth ntreot, from 7 to 0 p. m., ay well as from 2 to 5 announced Monday. 1oi t fail to attend the Rex bull nt the Vogt oporu house Friday night. During the opening grand march tho identity of Hex, who is only known by tl, I'xecutivo committee, will he ro vtulcd. Music by tho llirgfuld orches tra. Mr. K. F. Fonts und MSbb E. A. Jukes "ere united in marriage at high noon to jlsy In the parlor of the Umatilla Douse. fln young couple nro from Iloyd Kivor mid the wedding was so strictly privnte Unit not even tho name of tho man who tied the knot is known to tho public. At tho Vogt opera houso Inst night one 01 tlio acrobats, while turning a liand "I'ring on tho Hhoiilder of another norobnt three high, missed his footing nnd fell to jlmlluor of tho Htajjo, lighting on hia '"''"I. IIo was unconscious for an hour ftil h quarter hut wuh gottiiig along "Iculv this nftornoon. The carnival executive committee iiinko special retpioet'thatall bills against t', -'rnlvnl bo presented to tho seero ,lfy Henry J, Major, not Inter thnn "I'xt Monday night, If you nro a creditor Hi" cnrnlvft) please attend to this as jliu executive committee are anxious to I'ttvo nil affairs of the carnival settled an Promptly as possible. Some inlforennt Inst night stolo from "io manBgementa' booth all tho anrplua cxhlbltora' and committeea' badgop, in "ope, possibly, of using them bo ae to save the tun cents admission fee to the carnival grounds. The gate keepers und special policemen are on tho lookout for bogus exhibitors and committee men and will make it verv interesting for any one found wearing any of the utolen badges. A poll was taken today of tho twenty hands at present employed at The Dalles scouring mill with the result that eighteen were for McKinley and two for Bryan. lien it was suggested that Hryan would get cold comfort from the mill ono ol tho lads answered : "Da you suppose that any man who lias sense enough to work in a scouring mill is go ing to vote for a man that is a rank enemy of tho wool industry? Nat much, wo ain't. Attorney N. 15. Rrooks, of Goldendale, is m tho city looking after the interests of one Charles Beard, a farmer from near Ccuterville, who (suddenly disap poared lust Saturday nnd has not been heard from since. The last seen of him was nt Goltlendulo Saturday night. It is known that he had several hundred dollars on his person, but whether he line lelt tho countrv or been fouly dealt wltii cannot be determined. Beard was a imchelur and iiatl on tho ranch a FIVE MONUMENTS Everybody out in tho Fifteon Mile neighborhood knows tlio old ''Dutch Mnnu" place. J. T. Achoson purchased it a short time since nnd nbout three weeks ago moved his family into the old farm house. Mr. Achoson was not long in his new homo when lie discovered n swnrm of tame bees in a cleft of the basalt oliii'noar by. Having secured them ho doferiod further'' explorations till Inst Sunday when spuing more bees enter cleft? in the elill' Irudetermined to smoke them out. Instead of another swarm of bees Mr. Achuon smoked out twenty three rattlesidios, a blow snake, a skunk' and n woodrnt. Just what eho there isj in the rocks of tho "Dutch Mann" home stead Mr. Acheson expects to find out later on. Tomorrow in addition to its other at tractions will be school ciiildrens' day at tho fair. At 1:15 p. in ,1100 of Tho Dalles school children will form in lino at the Academy grounds and, headed by Tho Dalles bund, will march down Union streot to Nolan's corner, thence east on Second street to Washington nnd thence to the carnival grand ontrnuce, where they will be admitted fice. Each class will bo bonded by its teacher nnd nil will carry American fhgo, COO having been provided for that purpose. In tho carnival grohudB tlio procosBion will pass iu review of the queen, sitting on her throne and accompanied by her ma'ds of honor. To many this procession of 000 hearty, happy school children will bo one of tho prettiest sights of carnival week. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Havi Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Iru.ru from tint Jli-cptsrs of Nature, Art, t'tiniiiiiircp, Gd(p(; iiiiliy ami ftoilll it IKlCIlMiUt, L. Comiui has an exquisite piece of his handiwork exhibited at tlio fair; a massive block of mnrble supporting a beautifully-chiseled angel-child'. Jacob sen's Book & Music Co. has n Kimball piano on display. Tin's piano is beyond doubt the result of tho beat thero is in man, from- nn artistic standpoint. It is n monument in the realms of piano forte construction. Eilers' Piano House, in tho exigencies of trade, seo fit to oiler to the people of Tlio Dalles this rare work itt cost. The amount saved will be no little monument itself. Mrs. S, J. Wilson, of Monument, saw tiie monument of the piano-makers's art, and, taking advantage of the inonu mental enterprise of the new agents tiere, elected to Bave a considerable mon ument of gold coin, ordired the in strument shipped, at once to Monument, This is a monument in favor of tiie lady's good judgment. Only two days more. Get in while you may. This is truly nn opportunity that seldom comes to good investors. THE CARNIVAL .IS A HUMMER. First N If; lit Receipt! Kreieiitert 7800 Ti-u-Uent Admission Fr!S--Threo Scorn Horticulturist Contrib uted to tlin Display. married conp'o who kept house fojjiuxJJacobBen's Book & MubIc Co. are the agents forour line of high grade pianos the Weber, tiie Chickerlng, the Kimball KH.KUb I'lAKO HOI'SK. Davis Hiid Johnston (our reproEenta tives.) Tomorrow's llnby Show. Tlio baby 6how tomorrow afternoon ought to bo one of tiiu most attractive nnd interesting features ol tho carnival. H there is a shadow of doubt that all the world loves n lover, there is never a shadow of a doubt that all the world loves a handsome baby. The merchants of Tho Dalles and the farmers and fruit men of tl.e county have acted nobly in making ao exhibit that is not only a credit to The Dalles and Wasco county, but in some respects rivals the exhibits at the late Portland carnival where they had a population ten times greater nnd twenty times richer to draw from. . Will tho mothers of Tho Dalles nnd Wasco county do their duty tomorrow and help demonstrate to the world in general and Oregon in particular that your bunch grass fed youngster takes no back talk from any youngster on the American footstool? Wo have got them, ship loads of them, singly nud iu couples and triplets, let us have them out. The committee offers a cash nrizu of tG for tho ilneet baby, 5 for t lie next finest Joi,"i i .1. . ......... i.i. rAnilrp nuu ior inu uiuesi uuoy. Tim babv show will take place tomor row afternoon nt 3:S0 o'clock, Htruyvtl. Strayed from my place on tho bluff, a 2-year-old Jersey heifer; dehorned; ear mark on both ears ; brauded bar Z on both hips. Liberal reward paid (or her return. ol0-4tv BkrtBaolxy. Wanted. Eight tons of good grass hay, baled, Inquire at this office, octlldw There is not a man in Tbe Dalles who has contributed a cent in. money or time to the harvest carnivaHhat is not proud oi the result. Itfar exceeds the most sanguine expectations of any body. The cash rf ceipts of Tuesday night repre sented 7800' ten-cent admission fees. There was a natural falling off last night nud a large number of counter attractions outside; still the rccoiptc represented 4500 ten-cent admission fees. Comparisons are not always odious, and we hnvo it on the best au thority ttiat tiie first night receipts at the late Walla Wnlla fair, in a town of double tho inhabitants of Ttie Dalles, were not one-third of the first nilit re ceipts here. The management are more than satisfied witlt the result, and are living on Easy street so far ns the finan cial outcome is concerned. And this is not the best of it. The vistors are pleased and delighted. Tlio ganeral expression is' that the horticultural display is tiie' finest ever seen in Oregon, aud manyof them add, "or any where else." A ono said this morning : "I tell you sb, Wasco county beats the world in cliiuate, fruits, vege tables, cereals, and everything that con tributes to the material happiness of the race." To show the interest the horticultur ists alone hnvo taken iu the fruit and vegetable exhibit, wo submit the fol lowing list of sixty exhibitors, tho hug- est number that have ever made horti cultural eqhibits at ono time in the ids tory of Wntco countv: M Emerson, Hany Mallear, Ben I Southwell, W.I Davidson, Koontz&Mo 1 Ilealey, L L Lane, C. W. Barzee, B ! Laughlin. Fred Fisher, H J Wickham,, Willis Hendiicks, It J Young, W S1 Faufhcr, J E Kennedy, S F Blytl.e, II II Hubbard, 0 Dithm'an, W Kennedy,1 H C Btiteman, Peter Ehrick, C R Smead, 1 James Elliott, Peter Htuinigan, J W Maiqulc, II J Henderson, Henry Klindt, I Hugh Palmer,- Adam Fleck, II B' Gordlati, James Nelson, Mr Enckson, George Burin, A Sandoz, C Siguo, I)r Hudson, Theodoro Mesplie, Ed Wicks, L Bonami, Louis S.uidoz, Mike Spheu I ger, A P Vace, L L McCartney, Hans Hanson, Wm Taylor, Marshall Hill,! Robert Cooper, C Morgan, D Creiiihton, Sam Creightou, I)r Sanders, II W Sechler, Frank Taylor, China Pete, F C i Harry Hudson, E I) Colby, Andrew Linton, 0 W Emerson, Fred Houghton, Mr Roberts of Multnomah county, Jack Daley of Sherman county and Hurry Cummiiigsof Morrow county. Summary or AsseiMnent Iloll. ""v The summary of the assessment roll for Wasco county for tho year 1900, forwarded to the secretary of state terday, is a9 follows : No. Acres of tillable lands S,K7 ? Acres of non-tlllnblc Jnnds 332,&I7 JinpiororoeiiU on deeded hinds Town nnd city lots Improvements on town and city lots Improvements on lands not deeded Jlili-s of railroad bed C0.7 Mileb of telij. and telepli. lines 215.1 IirlsntiiiR ditches Hiid Humes... 'J) HoKiiiR Mock Ste mboats, sailboat-', station ary ciiRines nnd manufftctur- ni;; machinery Mdse. and stoek in trade rarinin? implement", wagons, carriages and money Honey Notes und and accounts Shares of stock 517 Household furniture, watches, Jewelry, etc Horses und raulcj Cattle .ri,l51 Sheep KL'.IGi; Swliie V,b67 Value. 1U1.S70 3l,G03 plays 4 Crowe as. yes- it I 1M.U.0 1 -0 : o,G3 1 1 , Tho only store ft this city where tlit Oenuine Imported Stransky-Stecl Ware ia sold. A little higher in price, but outlasts a dozen pieces of so called cheap enam eled ware. BEWARE! Other warco look has tho name Stransky Steel Ware on each piece. Do not be deceived First prize at 10 International Exhl bitions. Highcat award at Worlds Columbian Exhibi tion. Chicago, Pre ferred by tho best cookingauthoritiea, certified to by the most famous chem ists for purity and durability it is cheapest because BEST. Remember this celebrated enam eled waro is special ly imported for and sold in thi3 city ex clusively by us. & It does not rust nor absorb rjrease, does not discolor nor catcli inside; is not affected by acids in fruits or vegetables, will boil, stew, roast aud bake without imparting flavor of previouoly cooked food and wlH last for years, We cau tion tiia public against imitutionj l!,'i')0 3St),l'.l0 1S.700 GO.'JOO S5,D 10 31,100 C."),fi70 7VS.) M.-I10 127,0-0 5,00 3Sl.V'Jl 1!03,4i3j Total vat. of taxable property 3,139,120 For the ?ako of comparison, the total; summary for the year lbUU is hero given: ' Oross value of all property Exemptions Gross value of all property. Kxeinptlont Total tuxublc property 3,307,C07 23,155 3,111,102 AViiitW-tf, .... A woman to take care of a child, 5 months old. Apply to P. Henningeon, ocllldSs :?t Mosier, Or. N-w shoe for fill and winter just re ceived at the New York Cash Store. Ice Cream and Oyster Parlors Mrs t'f. L. Jones has opened ice cream and oyster parlors in Carey Mal lard's old stand. She carries lA full line of Candies, Nuts and Cigars. The placo has been thoroughly ren ovated, ami n share of the tmhlic patron age ia solicited. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is licrebv clven that the unders'sncd has boon duly appointed by iho county court of the state of UrcKon, for W ntco county, adminis trator of tho estalo of lillritbetli A. iiouthcrn. deceased. All persons having elaims m j; u ( n s t tno estate of fald deceased nro Itciehy notified, to present the same, with the proper vouchers therefor, to me at my olllee In ll'ri, Diegon, within tlx inonths from tho dato hcicof. Dated September 2 1, 1UW). u. ii. soi'Tiir.u.v. m '20 Admtnifrtrator. mm"1 tor cookmc and heattng, pa.r Prices from $5 to $50. "SSSssr Cast Ranges in is:. - lUulullou of riirtiiiTNlili. j The partnership heretofore ixistlngi between J. A, Carnaby and J. W, Rluke ney is thia duy dissolved by mutual con-1 sent. The business will be continued under the style and firm of Carnaby & Summers, who will collect all bills and pay all obligations of the late firm. CAIt.VAIlV & SUMMEltS, The Dsllee, Oct 1, 1000. ol0-4w '-rrTt rTm i' World's The genuine all bear the above Tra1eMark, ana are soia wun a wniien guarantee. Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition I900 ' OVER ALL THE WORLD. told fav Fir&t-Class Stove Merchints evtrvwhera. Made cid? by The Michigan Stove Company, largest Makorn of Btovea and Hapgea la the World. Qk llov ENTON, SOLE RCENTS,